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Archive for September, 2015
Disney female characters swap costumes with their male counterparts
Posted: September 25, 2015 in art, Disney, moviesTags: Disney, illustration, movies
Have you ever imagined what the various Disney female characters would look like if they shed their dresses, their tiaras, and their heels, and got dressed one morning in the outfits of their male counterparts? Well, deviantART artist, Haruki Godo, created a series of costume swap fan art pieces that did just that. The results? Incredible. Make sure to check out all of Haruki Godo’s artwork on deviantART and Tumblr. Source: http://recentlyheard.com/.
Jasmine / Aladdin, from Alladdin
Alice / White Rabbit, from Alice in Wonderland
Kida / Milo, from Atlantis: The Lost Empire
Belle / The Beast, from Beauty and the Beast
Cinderella / Prince Charming, from Cinderella
Megara / Hercules, from Hercules
Esmeralda / Phoebus, from The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Madellaine / Quasimodo, from The Hunchback of Notre Dame II
Ariel / Prince Eric, from The Little Mermaid
Mulan / Li Shang, from Mulan
Pocahontas / John Smith, from Pocahontas
Tiana / Prince Naveen, from The Princess and the Frog
Vanellope / Wreck-It Ralph, from Wreck-It Ralph
Calhoun / Felix, from Wreck-It Ralph
Aurora / Prince Phillip, from Sleeping Beauty
Snow White / The Prince, from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Rapunzel / Flynn Rider, from Tangled
Jane Porter / Tarzan, from Tarzan
Fictitious Dishes, by Dinah Fried
Posted: September 11, 2015 in art, books, photo, photographersTags: books, food, photographers
Fictitious Dishes: An Album of Literature’s Most Memorable Meals, by Dinah Fried, is a book of fifty photographs of meals from celebrated literature — ranging from The Secret Garden to Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Dinah Fried began Fictitious Dishes as a series of five photographs when she was a student at Rhode Island School of Design. Now it’s a book that serves up a delectable assortment of photographic interpretations of culinary moments from contemporary and classic literature. Showcasing famous meals including the madcap tea party from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, the watery gruel from Oliver Twist, the lavish chicken breakfast from To Kill a Mockingbird, the stomach-turning avocado-and-crabmeat salad from The Bell Jar, and the seductive cupcakes from The Corrections, this unique volume pairs each place setting with the text from the book that inspired its creation. Interesting food facts and entertaining anecdotes about the authors, their work, and their culinary predilections complete this charming book, which is sure to whet the appetites of lovers of great literature and delicious dishes. Source: http://www.fictitiousdishes.com/.
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
Pop Pinups by Ads Libitum
Posted: September 11, 2015 in art, celebrities, musicTags: celebrities, illustration, music, vintage
Click here to see the original Pop Pinups gallery. If you enjoy, you can order some David Redon works just clicking here. Click to visit Ads Libitum’s blog.
MusiXploitation by Ads Libitum
Posted: September 9, 2015 in art, movies, musicTags: illustration, movies, music
And if the artists of R&B and Hip-Hop from today starred movies from the 70s inspired by their own songs, how you think it could be? MusiXploitation is a vintage illustration series by French artist David Redon. He has created Ads Libitum, a fantastic series of vintage ads that have been reimagined with modern pop culture celebrities and song lyrics.
David has appropriated pop culture icons onto vintage American advertisements and propaganda posters, and the outcome is fantastic. Each poster features lyrics that are each closely related to the product being advertised. Not only do you find Kanye West, Pharrell Williams, Daft Punk, Snoop Doggy, Outkast. Beyonce, Tupac Shakur, Amy Winehouse and Lana Del Rey in vintage looking ads, but the artist also links the pop icons thematically with the advertising prints. Fully adapting to the graphic styles of the past, the ads appear very realistic.
See more of MusiXploitation here or click here to see all his work on the blog’s artist. Follow Ads Libitum on Facebook.